Son is currently at Mesa College and is aiming to transfer to UCSD. They have a 3.81 GPA and volunteer with the Red Cross. What’s the best way to map out the required courses (major prep + IGETC/GE), and are there any extracurriculars or volunteering experiences that typically strengthen a UCSD transfer application?
To facilitate a successful transfer to UC San Diego (UCSD), your son should focus on completing both the major preparation courses and the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) requirements.
Course Requirements He must complete a minimum of 60 UC-transferable units with a GPA of at least 2.4, although a higher GPA is often necessary for competitive majors. The UC 7-course pattern includes:
- Two transferable English composition courses
- One transferable mathematics course
- Four additional courses from at least two of the following areas: arts and humanities, physical and biological sciences, or social and behavioral sciences.
Extracurricular Activities While academic performance is crucial, extracurricular involvement can significantly strengthen his application. Relevant activities include:
- Volunteering with organizations like the Red Cross, which he is already doing
- Participating in college clubs or student government
- Engaging in internships or research projects related to his intended major
Resources for Planning He should also consider visiting the Mesa College Transfer Center for personalized counseling and workshops on the transfer process. This resource will help him create an education plan and stay on track for his transfer goals.